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Jing Fang; Xiong Xiao; Xiuling He; Yangyang Li; Huanhuan Yuan; Xiaomin Jiao – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Knowledge maps are teaching tools that can promote deeply learning and avoid knowledge loss by helping students plan learning paths. Mining potential association rules of concepts from student exercise data was a common method to construct knowledge maps automatically. While manual conditions should be set to filter the association rules future to…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Multivariate Analysis, Associative Learning, Learning Strategies
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Noah W. Sobe – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
In 1928 the Yugoslav journal "Radna Škola" put forward the perplexing claim that James Liberty Tadd (1853-1917) was one of the most significant and influential American educators. Why was this otherwise unknown art educator put into transnational circulation as responsible for the perceived success of education in the United States?…
Descriptors: Educational History, Art Education, Academic Aptitude, Freehand Drawing
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Silvia Di Battista; Monica Pivetti; Gilda Bozzi – Journal of Experimental Education, 2024
Teachers play a fundamental role in guaranteeing an inclusive teaching practice using Educational Robotics (ER). However, they may hold gender-differentiated views of their students' academic abilities and aptitudes in ER. This quasi-experimental test investigated gender-differentiated attributions and behavioral intentions of N = 158 Italian…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Inclusion, Teacher Attitudes, Robotics
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Battaly, Heather – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Some of the students in our classrooms doubt their intellectual strengths--their knowledge, abilities, and skills. They may be unaware of the intellectual strengths they have, or may ignore, lack confidence in, or under-estimate them. They may even incorrectly judge themselves to be intellectually inferior to their peers. Students who do such…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Concept, Academic Aptitude, Values Education
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R. Joseph Waddington; Ron Zimmer; Mark Berends – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
A pervasive issue in the school choice literature is whether schools of choice cream skim students by enrolling high-achieving, less-challenging, or less-costly students. Similarly, schools of choice may "push out" low-achieving, more-challenging, or more-costly students. Using longitudinal student-level data from Indiana, we created…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Educational Vouchers, Selective Admission, Educational Background
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Fiona Gogescu – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This paper explores the way in which elite students from Germany and Romania understand the role of talent, effort, and structural factors in shaping educational success and failure. The image of a successful student aligns with the requirements of the selection processes, with Romanian students emphasising effort, and German students projecting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intelligence, Ability, Social Systems
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Karen Gravett; David Carless – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
Research on student and teacher feedback literacies is currently a flourishing sub-field of higher education, as scholars seek to address the durable and dissatisfying dilemmas that feedback processes represent. To date, however, higher education scholarship has been dominated by cognitive and humanist conceptions of feedback literacies, with the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Literacies, Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Aptitude
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Dmitri Rozgonjuk; Karin Täht; Regina Soobard; Moonika Teppo; Miia Rannikmäe – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
STEM education has experienced significant growth due to its pivotal role in innovation and economic development. While cognitive factors like prior knowledge are known predictors of STEM success, non-cognitive factors, including attitudes and demographics, also play vital roles. However, there is a notable scarcity of research focusing on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Scientific Attitudes, Test Anxiety
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Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen; Hanne Knudsen; Jette Sandager – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
In education, the child is often observed as a potential to be shaped and realised. In this article, we analyse the educational program, First Lego League. Surprisingly, its aim is not simply to realise a potential, but to potentialise the child to become unlimited potential. Children should become 'a force for change', and they are told that 'you…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Academic Aptitude, Student Educational Objectives, Aspiration
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Wai, Jonathan; Liang, Xinya – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2023
Starting from an appreciation of history, this article considers aspects on developing cognitive excellence in the context of core tensions and themes surrounding gifted education that continue to be relevant to present scholarship and society. We discuss some of the knowns and unknowns regarding cognitive talent development in the context of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Talent Development, Academic Aptitude
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Wing Kai Fung; Kevin Kien Hoa Chung – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
This study examined the direct and indirect relationships between playfulness (social and cognitive spontaneity), executive functions, convergent thinking, divergent thinking, and academic skills in Hong Kong Chinese kindergarten children. Participants were 181 second-year (4 to 5 years) kindergarten children (45.9% boys) and their parents.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Kindergarten, Convergent Thinking
N'keesia T. Hall – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Tracking is the practice of grouping students into homogeneous classes based on their perceived ability or intelligence. It is a pervasive system used by school districts across the United States and, like most widely used practices, it has its proponents and opponents. Through a qualitative case study approach, this study aims to explore…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Environment, Success, Academic Aptitude
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Silvia Di Battista – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: According to gender-differentiated attributions of failure in the STEM field, errors tend to be attributed to internal factors more to girls than to boys. Aims: This experimental study explored factors influencing gender-differentiated teachers' internal attributions of girls' and boys' errors and the consequent likelihood of teachers'…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Failure, Attribution Theory, STEM Education
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Daniel Couch; Yulia Nesterova; Hang Nguyen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
This article examines non-Indigenous teachers' expectations of, perceptions of, knowledge about, and attitudes towards Indigenous students in Taiwan using a Strategic Relational Approach. Drawing on survey data that combined Likert-scale responses with reflexive, open-ended questions, we found that whilst teacher survey responses indicated a…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Indigenous Populations
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Britt Hadar; Maayan Katzir; Sephi Pumpian; Tzur Karelitz; Nira Liberman – npj Science of Learning, 2023
Performance on standardized academic aptitude tests (AAT) can determine important life outcomes. However, it is not clear whether and which aspects of the content of test questions affect performance. We examined the effect of psychological distance embedded in test questions. In Study 1 (N = 41,209), we classified the content of existing AAT…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Thinking Skills, Aptitude Tests, Standardized Tests
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